Candidate Statement
Local Involvement and Contributions
ASCCA
I sit on the local board for the ASCCA and I was elected as the state Vice President for 2024. I volunteer for The connected cars committee where we work with our legislature and Consumer Affairs' to provide input on the evolving nature of the EV industry and how it affects small business.
Iron Horse Corridor Management Program Advisory Committee
I was appointed to the committee by Ken Carlson to represent our county District VI. My goal for seeking this position is to find solutions for commuters and receational visitors. I want to be a part of the positive and rewarding experience our community has on the trail. However, our commute and use patterns are changing. With this we need to look toward the future and have a trail system that works for everyone.
Pleasant Hill Chamber of Commerce Board Member
The Pleasant Hill Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors represents the diverse business culture supporting the City of Pleasant Hill and the surrounding area. Our Board members are responsible for the strategic guidance and policy governance of our organization. As local business professionals and dedicated business leaders, each board member is committed to the well being, support, and development of our businesses and community.
4th of July Committee
I was invited to join the 4th of July committee last year and was elected the Vice-President this year. I am working to help with the fundraising efforts due to the 40% rise in costs. We are working tirelessly to ensure the wonderful events our community enjoys are still enjoyed this year and years to come. If you are reading this and can donate please do! If every resident donated 2 dollars we would meet our budget for the year. Look forward to seeing you at the parade!
Eastern-Slavic (Post-Soviet) Community
My wife and I run a Non-Profit The Russian Language School of Contra Costa. We do this in conjunction with the Slavic Skaska Theater Studio. We assist new families with integration, help refugees that come to our area, and offer a cultural center for families. The greater community consists of 100 different nationalities. The larger post imperial/soviet empire spanned 2 continents. The population is very diverse. Outside of the what is traditionally the people of this region (Russian, Ukrainian, Belarusians) there is also a large Jewish, Muslim, Armenian, Georgian and Asian population estimated @ 30-40% of the population. This mix of groups is seen here in the Diablo Valley and we all share a common bond.
San Ramon Culture in the Community Festival
LGBTQ+ Ally
I am a supporter of our local LGBTQ+ community. Over the past decade I have volunteered for the Sunburst Camp fundraising drive, Various Aids Lifecycle Events, Fundraising for the Rainbow Community Center, and during the pandemic provided safe spaces for the community while assisting LGBTQ+ business owners with fundraising and business consulting services.